Brazil in the Lead
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๐ฐ Lowest Goods and Services Expense
In 2023, Brazil allocated only 2.41% of its expenses to goods and services, the lowest globally, reflecting a minimalistic approach to spending.
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๐ก๏ธ High Adequacy of Unemployment Benefits
In 2022, Brazil's unemployment benefits and active labor market programs accounted for 27.07% of total welfare for beneficiary households, showcasing strong social support.
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๐จ Low Child Employment in Work Only
In 2015, only 4.04% of children aged 7-14 were engaged solely in work, indicating a relatively low rate of exclusive child labor.
Brazil Following Behind
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๐ Highest Public Debt from Bonds
In 2023, Brazil's public debt from bonds reached $3,396,044,000, the highest in the world, indicating significant financial obligations.
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๐ธ Negative National Savings
In 2021, Brazil's adjusted net national savings were negative, amounting to -$15,896,717,478, highlighting a concerning lack of savings.
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๐ High Child Employment in Study and Work
In 2015, 95.96% of Brazilian children aged 7-14 were engaged in both study and work, the highest globally, indicating a significant child labor issue.
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๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ High Unpaid Child Family Workers
In 2015, 63.7% of children in employment were unpaid family workers, reflecting a reliance on child labor within families.